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Carnival reports new COVID cruise outbreak as Florida cases hit new record Carnival Cruise Line reported a new outbreak of COVID-19 on its ship the Carnival Freedom on Friday, the third Florida-based cruise to report such a problem in a week -- even as Florida set new daily records for cases. Pope Francis marks Christmas Eve with mass attended by 2,000 Pope Francis marked Christmas Eve by leading a service attended by about 2,000 people at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City near Rome on Friday. Watch: Alec Baldwin addresses shooting in pre-Christmas video posted online Alec Baldwin released a pre-Christmas video online thanking supporters for their well-wishes in the wake of the fatal shooting on the set of the movie "Rust." Kate Middleton plays piano in Christmas special Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge surprised Britons on Friday by playing a Christmas single on the piano. Thousands of flights canceled on Christmas Eve Over 3,000 flights on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were canceled globally as the Omicron variant spreads. Fire on river ferry in Bangladesh kills dozens A fire that consumed a river ferry in Bangladesh killed at least 35 people and left dozens more injured early Friday morning. Watch: Brothers reclaim record for climbing stairs with one balanced on other's head A pair of Vietnamese acrobats reclaimed a Guinness World Record when one of them climbed 100 stairs outside a Spanish cathedral with the other balanced on his head. Chance of white Christmas in Chicago below averageBaltimore police officer taken off life support one week after shooting A Baltimore police officer died one week after getting shot in an ambush while she sat in her patrol car, according to the Baltimore Police Department. Watch: Pittsburgh-area bakery cooks up 7-foot 'Frosty the Doughman' A Pittsburgh-area bakery unveiled "Frosty the Doughman," a 7-foot-tall snowman sculpture made out of bread. BTS's Suga in 10-day quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19 Korean pop group BTS member Suga tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday upon returning from the United States. 16 countries condemn deployment of Russian mercenaries in Mali Sixteen countries, including France, Canada and Britain, issued a statement to "firmly condemn the deployment" of Russian paramilitary troops in the west African country Mali. President Joe Biden, first lady visit Children's National Hospital on Christmas Eve U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden made a Christmas Eve visit to the Children's National Hospital, where they met with hospitalized children and their families. Wintry weather could make holiday travel slippery in Northeast Multiple rounds of storms are expected to leave behind a wintry mixture of rain, snow and ice, combining to create an array of holiday travel hazards. Woman killed in a crash involving Washington football player Deshazor Everett Washington Football Team defensive back Deshazor Everett was involved in a fatal car crash in Virginia that killed a passenger. Miami police arrest 'suspected serial killer' accused of targeting the homeless Police in Miami said a real estate agent and "suspected serial killer" was arrested after one homeless man was killed and another was seriously injured. Arnold Schwarzenegger donates 25 tiny homes to veterans Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger donated 25 tiny homes to homeless veterans in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve. Russia fines Google, Meta for failing to remove banned content A Russian court imposed a nearly $100 million fine on Google and a nearly $30 million fine on Facebook parent company Meta over the companies' failure to remove government-banned content. Georgia election workers sue Rudy Giuliani, OAN over election fraud claims Two Georgia election workers sued former President Donald Trump's legal adviser Rudy Giuliani and One America News Network's parent company and its top officials over election fraud claims. Biden administration to lift travel restrictions on South African countries The Biden administration announced Friday it will lift travel restrictions on Dec. 31 on eight South African countries. Police shoot and kill assault suspect, 14-year-old bystander at Los Angeles store Los Angeles police opened fire at an assault suspect inside a North Hollywood store, killing both the suspect and a 14-year-old bystander in a dressing room. Three bystanders, one suspect wounded in suburban Chicago mall shooting Police in Illinois said one suspect was injured and another remains on the loose in a mall shooting that resulted in three bystanders being wounded. 'Waitress' closes on Broadway amid rising COVID-19 cases Sara Bareilles' "Waitress" has closed on Broadway as the number of COVID-19 cases in New York City rises. Watch Live: NORAD tracking Santa's journey for the 66th yearJason Bateman named 2022 Hasty Pudding Man of the Year Hasty Pudding Theatricals has declared "Ozark" actor and director Jason Batemen its 55th Man of the Year. |
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Thousands of Christmas Flights Canceled as Omicron SpreadsOver 3,800 flights were canceled globally because of the recent spike of Omicron cases, including among airline workers. Catch up on Covid news. Policy Shortens Isolation Time for N.Y. Essential Workers Who Test PositiveThe new policy, announced on Friday by Gov. Kathy Hochul, is meant to help keep the ranks of employees in key industries from being severely depleted. Despite Omicron Wave, Britons Are Set on Not Losing Another ChristmasFor Christmas shoppers in central London this week, little seemed to dampen their spirits. But there was an undercurrent that the city was bracing for further coronavirus restrictions. The Students Returned, but the Fallout From a Long Disruption Remained“They’re like, ‘The world’s out of control, why should I be in control?’” the principal of Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., said of some of his struggling students. လိမ္မာပါးနပ်သည်၊ နှစ်လိုခင်မင်ဖွယ်ကောင်းသည်၊ ကြမ်းကြုတ်သော စစ်တပ်တစ်တပ်ကို တိတ်တဆိတ် လက်နက်တပ်ဆင်ပေးနေသည်။ဗမာ-အိုင်ယာလန် ကပြားမိသားစုတစ်စုက ပိတ်ဆို့အရေးယူမှု စစ်ဆေးမှုများကို ရှောင်ကွင်းလျက် မြန်မာ စစ်အစိုးရအတွက် လေယာဉ်များ၊ ကာကွယ်ရေး ရေဒါ၊ အခြားနည်းပညာနှင့် ကိရိယာများကို ကူညီဝယ်ယူ ပေးနေသော်လည်း အမြဲသူတော်ကောင်းစကားသာ ဆိုကြလေသည်။ Democrats Say They Are Serious About State Elections. But Are They Too Late?State-level races are becoming a central focus of American politics as the lasting effects of new congressional maps and election laws raise the stakes. ‘Tragedy of Macbeth’ Review: The Thane, Insane, Slays Mainly in DunsinaneDenzel Washington and Frances McDormand play a toxic power couple in Joel Coen’s crackling adaptation of Shakespeare’s Scottish play. He Paid $30 for a Drawing. It Could Be a Renaissance Work Worth Millions.A man bought a yellowing picture of the Virgin Mary and Child at an estate sale in Massachusetts. Experts believe it is by the renowned German artist Albrecht Dürer. Boba Fett, Intergalactic Man of MysteryHow did this fearsome “Star Wars” bounty hunter go from a peripheral player to the star of “The Book of Boba Fett”? He used the support of fans — and a little brute force. Five Joan Didion Movies You Can Stream Right NowThe writer, working with her husband, John Gregory Dunne, saw Hollywood as a way to make cash to support her art. It did and didn’t work out. A Dangerous Ruling About The Times, Project Veritas and Press FreedomA troubling ruling that raises First Amendment concerns. What to Do With Your Bad Holiday GiftsThese objects haunt us; there’s no returning them, not really. Didion’s Prophetic Eye on AmericaDidion always knew something was out of sync in this country. We’re in Omicron Lockdown in the Netherlands. It Shouldn’t Have Happened.The failure to vaccinate more people, start a booster campaign earlier and spin up free testing capacity quickly have created a crisis. Fighting Inflation Means Taking On CorporationsEasing spiking prices will take more than raising interest rates. From the ‘Silent Majority’ to the Unvaxxed MinorityWhat Covid has done to Europe’s far right. The Radical Transparency of Joan DidionThe sorceress of syntax, with an unrivaled eye for detail, insisted we see her. When Do We Know Our Life's Work Is Done?It’s a time to reflect — and to remember we’re loved. Why We Feast During the HolidaysThere’s a widespread need to reconnect to all the things that make life worth living, and what better moment than now? On bell hooks and the Solace of RitualThe holidays are off to a rough start. But tradition can help. David Sedaris’s Diaries and Paul McCartney’s SongsSedaris talks about “A Carnival of Snackery,” and Paul Muldoon talks about working with McCartney on “The Lyrics.” In the Premier League, There’s No Looking BackEngland’s clubs are plowing ahead with their holiday schedule. But amid questions about Omicron and fairness, do they really have a choice? Despite Uproar Over Floyd’s Death, the Number of Fatal Encounters With Police Hasn’t ChangedGeorge Floyd’s murder set in motion shock waves that touched almost every aspect of American society. But on the core issues of police violence and accountability, very little is different. Judge Upholds His Block on New York Times Coverage of Project VeritasThe New York State judge also ordered The Times to turn over physical copies and destroy any electronic versions of documents a lawyer prepared for the conservative group. Group Raises $20 Million to Preserve ‘Lost’ Brontë LibraryThe Honresfield Library, which includes rarely seen manuscripts by the Brontës, Robert Burns, Walter Scott and Jane Austen, will be acquired for the British public. Fire on Crowded Bangladesh Ferry Leaves Dozens DeadOfficials confirmed 35 deaths, but they said the toll was likely to rise as search and rescue continued. Rodin Bronze From Family Plot Is Heading to AuctionExperts criticize the decision to remove this grave site memorial and sell it privately. The family says it’s a way to provide safekeeping. Webb Telescope Launch: Date, Time and LivestreamAstronomers have been waiting eagerly for the beginning of the powerful space observatory’s mission, and on Christmas morning they may finally get their wish. Robert H. Grubbs, 79, Dies; Chemistry Breakthrough Led to a NobelHe helped perfect the manufacturing of compounds that are now used to make everything from plastics to pharmaceuticals, marking an advance in “green chemistry.” Our Favorite Sports Photos of 2021We asked some of our photographers to choose their favorite sports images that they made this year and tell us why they liked them. J.K. Rowling on the Magic of ‘Things’There can be a strange magic in human-made things that are interwoven with our pasts, with our homes, with our great loves. Dave Draper, Bodybuilding’s ‘Blond Bomber,’ Dies at 79After being named Mr. America, Mr. Universe and Mr. World, he left competitive bodybuilding in 1970. But he kept lifting weights until a year before he died. More Recent Articles |
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Carnival Cruise Line reported a new outbreak of COVID-19 on its ship the Carnival Freedom on Friday, the third Florida-based cruise to report such a problem in a week -- even as Florida set new daily records for cases.
Pope Francis marked Christmas Eve by leading a service attended by about 2,000 people at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City near Rome on Friday.
Alec Baldwin released a pre-Christmas video online thanking supporters for their well-wishes in the wake of the fatal shooting on the set of the movie "Rust."
Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge surprised Britons on Friday by playing a Christmas single on the piano.
Over 3,000 flights on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were canceled globally as the Omicron variant spreads.
A fire that consumed a river ferry in Bangladesh killed at least 35 people and left dozens more injured early Friday morning.
A pair of Vietnamese acrobats reclaimed a Guinness World Record when one of them climbed 100 stairs outside a Spanish cathedral with the other balanced on his head.
As of Dec. 24, Chicago has gone 284 days without seeing measurable snow.
A Baltimore police officer died one week after getting shot in an ambush while she sat in her patrol car, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
A Pittsburgh-area bakery unveiled "Frosty the Doughman," a 7-foot-tall snowman sculpture made out of bread.
Korean pop group BTS member Suga tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday upon returning from the United States.
Sixteen countries, including France, Canada and Britain, issued a statement to "firmly condemn the deployment" of Russian paramilitary troops in the west African country Mali.
U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden made a Christmas Eve visit to the Children's National Hospital, where they met with hospitalized children and their families.
Multiple rounds of storms are expected to leave behind a wintry mixture of rain, snow and ice, combining to create an array of holiday travel hazards.
Washington Football Team defensive back Deshazor Everett was involved in a fatal car crash in Virginia that killed a passenger.
Police in Miami said a real estate agent and "suspected serial killer" was arrested after one homeless man was killed and another was seriously injured.
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger donated 25 tiny homes to homeless veterans in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve.
A Russian court imposed a nearly $100 million fine on Google and a nearly $30 million fine on Facebook parent company Meta over the companies' failure to remove government-banned content.
Two Georgia election workers sued former President Donald Trump's legal adviser Rudy Giuliani and One America News Network's parent company and its top officials over election fraud claims.
The Biden administration announced Friday it will lift travel restrictions on Dec. 31 on eight South African countries.
Los Angeles police opened fire at an assault suspect inside a North Hollywood store, killing both the suspect and a 14-year-old bystander in a dressing room.
Police in Illinois said one suspect was injured and another remains on the loose in a mall shooting that resulted in three bystanders being wounded.
Sara Bareilles' "Waitress" has closed on Broadway as the number of COVID-19 cases in New York City rises.
Hasty Pudding Theatricals has declared "Ozark" actor and director Jason Batemen its 55th Man of the Year. 
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